KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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Hosts MotoGPete and Swiggy are on a mission to discuss, rate, ride, and philosophize every motorcycle in the world. They knock a few off the list every week….
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Qui troverete la playlist della NCS la più popolare
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Descubre con Nocodehackers cómo utilizar las herramientas no-code como Webflow, Airtable, Make o Zapier para crear tus proyectos.
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Just me. Sharing thoughts, knowledge and my own vulnerability and ignorance. Listen up and learn something 🤷🏾♂️
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This podcast series is inspired by the myriad of amazing characters our agency meets, befriends, and often engages on behalf of our clients and the shows we develop for network television. NOCOAST ORIGINALS focuses on straight-talking, real, authentic communication. Check us out at the links below:
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The Voice of the NoCode Community | #1 NoCode Podcast | Twitter: @NoCodeWealth
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NoCo Gaydio is a program that has one rule and one rule only… To highlight LGBTQIA+ artists from across the world. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Friday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.fm or get our free mobile app.
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Discovering the most interesting ideas, trends, people, and events of Northern Colorado one conversation at a time.
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In questi episodi dedicati allo sviluppo e crescita personale, parleremo di strategie legate ad una serie di campi della formazione legati a concetti vicini alla Psicologia Positiva, all'Intelligenza Emotiva, alla Programmazione Neuro Linguistica, allo studio della Comunicazione Non Verbale, allo studio delle Emozioni e dei talenti. Formare ed informare per crescere questo è il nostro motto.
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Thoughtful conversations about NoCode (or "No Code") tools and ideas with freelancers, automators, creators, founders and other NoCoders. Their backgrounds are diverse and they're from all over the world, but they share one thing in common - a unique story as a backdrop to their NoCode journey. These are the stories that will help reframe your own! Email: host@MyNocodeStory.com URL: MyNocodeStory.com Twitter: @AyushSharma
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Chaque semaine, on rencontre un.e membre de la communauté NoCode, on découvre ses projets et on apprend comment se lancer sans coder ! NoCode.family, le podcast 🎙 qui t'aide à te lancer sans savoir coder, pour apprendre de celles et ceux qui développent leur business sans faire une ligne de code. Toi aussi, rejoins la NoCode Family 👊
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/codeless/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/codeless/subscribe Call it NoCode, No-Code, Visual Development, or CodeLess. The fact is powerful trends in technology are making it easier to design, automate, and optimize your imagination beyond its limits - unlocking creativity, democratizing transformation, and redefining productivity. CodeLess is a narrative podcast, celebrating makers, tools, and heroes in NoCode. Every week, we ...
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Et si vous pouviez tout créer sans savoir coder ? Nous croyons qu'il n'y a plus besoin de développeur pour lancer sa startup, créer son produit et avoir ses premiers clients. Que personne ne devrait avoir à payer des sommes exorbitantes pour développer sa solution en prenant le risque que ça ne marche pas. Nous pensons que les outils et l'automatisation peuvent sauver des milliers de gens de la faillite en leur évitant de dépenser inutilement sans pour autant brider leur créativité. Qu’est-c ...
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Why an artist is celebrating the memory of six Chicano activists killed 50 years ago in Boulder
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Fifty years ago, in 1974, a pair of car bombings in Boulder killed six people. Five of the six were University of Colorado students and alumni who had been part of a Chicano student activist group on campus called UMAS. Their names were Una Jaakola,Reyes Martínez, Neva Romero, Florencio Granado, Heriberto Terán and Francisco Dougherty. They were kn…
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He wanted to create a community of foragers. Now he teaches others how to find wild food
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When we see weeds start to pop up in the yard or the garden, the first instinct for many of us is to figure out how to get rid of them. But here's the thing: Many plants we might regard as ugly or invasive are, in fact, edible. Orion Aon learned this in his early years growing up in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He would go on camping trips with family and…
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A CU researcher finds a troubling link between youth diabetes and Alzheimer’s
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There is a deeper link between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease than doctors may have previously understood. New research at the University of Colorado could point the way to changing how, and when, doctors screen for Alzheimers. Dr Allison Shapiro, assistant professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at CU’s Anschutz Medical Campus, led a study that loo…
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The sugar beet workers who helped shape Colorado
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The sugar beet industry began in Colorado right around 1900. Today it's only a small part of the state's economy, but through the early part of the 20th century, beets were the most significant agricultural product grown here. They were so important to the economy that people referred to sugar beets as 'white gold.' During this time, thousands of H…
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A tribute to baseball legend Jackie Robinson was destroyed. A Loveland foundry is recreating it
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It was a shocking crime. In January, thieves in Wichita, Kansas allegedly stole and destroyed a bronze statue of Jackie Robinson, the trailblazing baseball player and civil rights hero. Only the statue's bronze shoes were left behind. The statue had stood near ballfields used by League 42 – a youth baseball league named after the number on Robinson…
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Can a CU insect expert warn the U.S. about a honeybee crisis before it’s too late?
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A tiny parasite is an emerging threat to honeybees globally. And a scientist at the University of Colorado is sounding the alarm. Dr. Samuel Ramsey is an entomologist, someone who studies insects. Dr. Sammy, as he is also known, is assistant professor of entomology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado Boulder and talks about scien…
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Miller moths fascinate and frighten us each spring. We asked an expert why
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Each spring, the Front Range endures miller moth season. Even in relatively mild years like this one, the tiny winged visitors enter our homes, annoy us and even frighten us. But they’re also fascinating. So we asked Karim Gharbi – an insect expert and horticulture specialist with Colorado State University Extension – to help us unpack the mysterie…
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Craving less meat on Memorial Day? Try some of these meatless suggestions
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For many of us, Memorial Day is the first day of the year we get to fire up the grill. We make hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks - all foods that taste good with a bit of a char and that added smoky flavor. They’re also all meats. So what if you want a plant-based Memorial Day cookout, but you don’t want that frozen veggie patty from the grocery store? …
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New to gardening? Find your green thumb by starting small
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The phrase "gardening season" may bring a few images to mind: large beds of colorful wildflowers… rows of neatly staked tomato plants… big bags of mulch stacked up against the side of the house. Or perhaps your mental image of gardening looks a little more modest. As in, potted herbs growing on a windowsill. That's the case for KUNC digital produce…
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Why are Dark Sky communities spreading across Colorado?
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Adjusting street lamps and other exterior lights to allow the stars to shine more brilliantly – that's part of the process for becoming a certified Dark Sky community. More than 200 places in 22 countries around the world have this designation. Advocates say limiting light pollution helps preserve expansive views of the night sky, and helps nocturn…
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Artist Danielle SeeWalker on her canceled Vail residency
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Danielle SeeWalker is a Húŋkpapȟa Lakȟóta artist living and working in Denver. Her work incorporates traditional Native American materials and themes. This past January, SeeWalker was approached and offered a residency by the town of Vail. The residency would have included SeeWalker creating a public mural. However, on May 9, town officials backed …
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To mow or not to mow? What science says about early season lawn care
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One of the most definitive signs that spring has arrived is the sound of lawnmowers filling the neighborhood. But this month, that rumble may be a little quieter than usual. That's because of a recent trend in yard care called "No Mow May." The idea is simple: wait until June to mow to allow flowers like dandelions and clover to grow and support be…
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Why the historic Black community of Dearfield continues to fascinate
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Just off Highway 34 outside of Greeley sits a ghost town dotted with a couple of deteriorating buildings and a sign. In the early 1900s, this area was home to Dearfield. The thriving agricultural community founded by O.T. Jackson was Colorado’s largest Black homesteading site. At its peak there were around 300 residents, and Dearfield boasted a num…
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Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?
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Patients in Colorado feel the brunt of a growing healthcare crisis every day. Most Colorado counties have a shortage of primary care doctors and other healthcare workers – and that has an outsized impact on low-income and rural communities. And that shortage is projected to get even worse as physicians near retirement age. About a third of doctors …
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How education funding defined the recent legislative session for Colorado lawmakers
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Access to a great education – and finding a way to pay for it – was a common thread running through some of the most notable bills Colorado lawmakers introduced at the state capitol in recent months. The 2024 legislative session wrapped up last week with lots of new laws on the books, including one that offers two years of free community college to…
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Take a trip through the hidden history of the Fort Collins Trolley
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Springtime in Northern Colorado means the return of a quintessential summer pastime. The Fort Collins Trolley resumed service last weekend. This season marks 40 years since the restored trolley began once again to take passengers on a leisurely journey along Mountain Avenue into Old Town. The electric streetcars were once a common sight in the stre…
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An affordable housing complex built just for educators takes shape in Eagle County
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A shortage of affordable housing – and a shortage of teachers – recently forced leaders in Eagle County to try an ambitious new project. They’ve taken the unusual step of becoming a builder and landlord for some of the school staff on their payroll. Miller Flats is a 37 unit housing complex built exclusively for school staff in Edwards. Last year r…
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Colorado River users face a big deadline to come up with new rules. Here’s where things stand
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Last summer was brutal for the Colorado River - low water levels underscored the rising threats from a changing climate. Now, we're waiting on next moves from state and federal governments ahead of a quickly approaching 2026 deadline. Several states have proposed new ways to divvy up water from the river, which serves about 40 million people in the…
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The new president of Colorado Mountain College looks to the future
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Colorado Mountain College isn't your typical higher education institution. Ski and snowboard repair, avalanche technician, ski area operator, and fly fishing guide are among the many career pathways that CMC offers. The school serves roughly 12,000 students across 11 campuses in mountain communities like Breckenridge, Steamboat Springs and Leadvill…
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With May the Fourth approaching, this Colorado science fiction author is a Force in her own right
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The Force is strong with Colorado. For starters, there's Gov. Jared Polis, who regularly invokes Star Wars and other sci-fi stories in press conferences and state of the state addresses. Then there's the fact that the first-ever Star Wars Celebration - the largest gathering for fans of the franchise - was held in Denver in 1999. And a recent survey…
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Colorado’s first incarcerated professor is now a free man. He still plans to teach students in prison
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Back in January we learned about a man whose life took a huge turn. David Carillo had been serving a life sentence for his involvement in a murder that happened in 1993. While incarcerated, he began taking classes, and earned a degree. He continued studying, until he became one of the first professors in the country to teach from behind prison wall…
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What's on the minds of younger voters ahead of the 2024 election?
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It’s a presidential election year. And in the months leading up to November 5, 2024, we’re focusing our coverage around the issues people in our community, including younger voters, say they care about most. To better understand what's most important to college students and other young voters, we're working with student reporters at Front Range Com…
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First came the wolves. Is wolf tourism next for Colorado?
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Tourists choose to take vacations in Colorado for numerous reasons – like our breathtaking mountains and the chance to hurtle down them on skis or snowboards. There's lots of hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting – even cannabis tourism. But what about wolf-watching? Since ten wolves from Oregon were released on the Western Slope last December, there…
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The date, time, and point rules for the SSR (Small Stupid Ride) are laid out at the top of the show. if there is any confusion here are the details written down: RULES You must burn an full tank of gas/battery to say you did the ride. There is a 400 mile limit on the ride. So you can ride further, but nothing counts after 400. We will be shooting f…
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"Something people are innately drawn to:" Celebrating National Poetry Month with Wolverine Farm
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We're closing out this week by commemorating National Poetry Month. And who better to celebrate with than Todd Simmons, founder and director of Wolverine Farm Publishing in Fort Collins? In 2002, Simmons left his job in the field of social science to focus full-time on literature and poetry. "I think creative expression, and the ability to communic…
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“Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action
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As human interaction with our planet has evolved over time, so has the human emotional experience of living on Earth. Perhaps it’s no surprise that, as we become more aware of the climate crisis affecting the planet, our emotions tend toward cynicism and sadness. Charlotte Lin, the sustainability coordinator for the mountain town of Avon, thinks ho…
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‘My life, my future, my community:’ Boulder Valley students on taking climate action
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Anxiety about climate change is hitting the youngest of us hard. And if you’re too young to vote, it may feel like there’s nothing you can do to change what your future looks like. But students in the Boulder Valley School District proved otherwise this past school year. A group of high school students successfully campaigned for the school board t…
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Climate adaptation is essential for our future - but we can't ignore lessons from the past
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Longmont author and journalist Stephen Robert Miller is fascinated by climate disaster stories. He says they’re often teachable moments. “There’s so much to be learned from looking in the past — environmental histories and histories of instances of when people have tried to control nature and ultimately it's failed,” Miller said. In his new book, “…
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The first outside member and regular crew for the UEOS is inducted on the show. Congrats Eric, we read emails and the discord for the SSR is here! https://discord.gg/AnzuXzs3xK Best Bike in the World this week. 1922 BMW R32 Worst Bike in the World This week: Honda Cm250 Support the Show. Send emails to contact@nocomotopodcast.com, it doesn't have t…
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Fancy drinks in fun spaces: How mocktails are changing NoCo’s nightlife
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While Colorado is known for having breweries on every corner, there's a new trend in town: cocktails - without the alcohol. The popularity of non-alcoholic drinks is soaring – especially among young adults – and more bars and restaurants are starting to feature creative mocktails on their menus. Currently, Colorado has only a few completely sober s…
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The ‘paradise paradox’ affecting Colorado’s mountain residents
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Colorado is one of the healthiest states in the nation when it comes to physical fitness. Perhaps that’s no surprise given how much there is to do in the outdoors. But when it comes to mental health, Colorado ranks in the bottom half of states, according to a 2023 report by Mental Health America. While there are a few reasons for this poor ranking,…
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'Chicken pimping' helps at-risk youth grow sustainable career prospects
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Today we’re listening back to a conversation with aquaponic chicken farmer Sean Short of Blooming Health Farms, located in Greeley, Colorado. And just what is aquaponic chicken farming? Short says the farm uses aquaponics, “a fancy way of saying that we have some fish, and we use the fish water to grow plants.” In other words, aquaponics combines f…
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'The stories are there, and they're worth telling:' NPR's Lori Lizarraga on her journalism journey
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A career in journalism wasn’t the plan for NPR’s Lori Lizarraga – at least, not until the day she found herself in the wrong classroom at Southern Methodist University. Lizarraga says she “stepped into Narnia” when she walked into the studio where journalism students were broadcasting the school’s daily newscast. The Latina journalist has been tell…
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Spark Plugs and New Colorado Lane Splitting Law
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Prepare yourselves, Colorado is getting lane splitting. Also we changed the day for the SSR. Best Bike in the World This week 2024 Moto Guzzi Stelvio Worst Bike in the World This week 2003 YzF600r Support the Show. Send emails to contact@nocomotopodcast.com, it doesn't have to be important.Oleh Noco Moto
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'Colorado Proud' isn't just a food label. It's a way of life
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It's spring… and a handful of Northern Colorado farmers markets are opening up for what's likely to be a busy season – at least, if the last few years are any indication. We've come to expect throngs of eager shoppers waiting in long lines to buy western slope peaches by the crate, boxes of Olathe sweet corn, Pueblo chiles, and other locally grown …
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Wildfire risk part of new reality for Northern Colorado homeowners
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The risk of wildfire is a reality that is beginning to define life in Northern Colorado. This last weekend, tens of thousands of people in Boulder County were left suddenly without power for days when Xcel shut it off in anticipation of high winds and potential loose lines. Today we’re listening back to an interview covering a 2023 report from the …
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From 'ramshackle' beginnings to true community journalism: CU professor traces NPR's roots in new book
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Have you ever wondered how NPR came to be? It certainly didn’t happen overnight. The history of National Public Radio is long and convoluted, starting in the early twentieth century with university-housed stations scattered across rural areas. These stations broadcast things like cooking lessons, and how to use indoor plumbing. But with the Communi…
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Science says these are the best tomatoes to grow in Northern Colorado
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Northern Colorado’s unique weather patterns can be a challenge for backyard gardeners. The climate is dry; the growing season is hot and short. And of course, we’re no strangers to wind and hail events. But new research out of Colorado State University can help gardeners choose crop varieties that thrive in those conditions. KUNC's rural and small …
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How an 1878 eclipse over the Rockies set the stage for modern-day celestial tourism
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On Monday, April 8 a total solar eclipse will darken the skies over 13 states, from Texas up to Maine. While Colorado is not in the path of totality, in which the moon completely covers the sun, our region will experience a partial solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse over the U.S. is relatively rare – the last one occurred in August 2017. And citi…
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Updates on the scooter club! Updates on the SSR! Updates on MotoGp! we talk about a new bike! Lots of Updates! Best Bike in the World this Week: Cushman Airborne Worst Bike in the World this week: 1980 XLS 1000 Roadster Support the Show. Send emails to contact@nocomotopodcast.com, it doesn't have to be important.…
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‘Mountain Dreamers’ gives immigrants a voice in Summit County
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Immigrants are the backbone of a lot of mountain communities in Colorado. That’s because many work in service industry jobs that keep these towns thriving. But for immigrants in these places, certain disparities are more pronounced, like access to transportation. In one part of Summit County, this particular issue had become dangerous in the snowy …
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From AI to fading sunshine laws: "A difficult year" for Colorado's local media
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It’s no secret there’s a crisis of shrinking local news across the U.S. And we know that in places where local news evaporates, democracy takes a hit. Government corruption tends to increase when powerful entities realize there's less media scrutiny on what they're doing. "This year has been particularly difficult for the local media news business,…
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“If I Could Stay” tells two mothers’ stories from inside a broken immigration system
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Most people would agree that the immigration system in the United States is broken… but how it's broken – and how to fix it – are the real debate. As this debate persists, the stories of people caught in a messy immigration web continue to rise. The documentary film If I Could Stay tells the story of two such people, Jeanette Vizguerra and Ingrid E…
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'We need all kinds of minds:' Temple Grandin on why neurodivergent thinkers are essential
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Temple Grandin sees the world through a different lens. The Colorado State University professor of animal science is neurodivergent, and her differences as an autistic person have been foundational to her work – especially when it comes to advocating for the humane treatment of animals. She is also an advocate for neurodivergent thinkers of all age…
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Petes back from Hawaii with an island ride report. Theres a lot of scooter talk but then we hit on the mystery of the Dial-A-Jet kit. A magical object that is much fabled, few understand, and even fewer have ever seen. Once equipped, legend has it your fueling will be optimized beyond your wildest dreams and your powerband will be the envy of all t…
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High cost of childcare in Northern Colorado comes with major tolls for families, communities
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Advocates say failing to invest in childcare is a missed opportunity to address inequity. And the lack of investment is hitting Northern Colorado families in multiple ways. For one, it leaves rising kindergartners unprepared to enter public schools. “The achievement gap is present well before children enter kindergarten,” said Tarryn Morrisey, a pr…
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At ACT Human Rights Film Fest, ‘How We Get Free’ pushes Coloradans to examine flawed criminal justice system
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The cash bail system continues to face scrutiny in the U.S. Activists say it subverts the long-held American ideal that a person is innocent until proven guilty. In other words, under the cash bail system, if you can’t afford to post bail, you could end up sitting in jail for days, weeks or months waiting for a trial regardless of your innocence. I…
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In Colorado schools, concerns grow about learning disabilities going undetected
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The need to screen students for learning disabilities is on the rise in Northern Colorado and mental health providers are having trouble meeting the demand. Marybeth Rigali-Oiler, a child and adolescent psychologist with the Health District of Northern Larimer County, says finding answers isn’t always straightforward, either. “You also have to kind…
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A gift from the tap: Appreciating Colorado water on this World Water Day
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Water – and how to manage it – is a perennial topic in the parched American West. So today on World Water Day, we are looking at some of the most pressing water issues of the moment and how we in Northern Colorado can better appreciate and conserve this precious resource. "I just wish people would realize the foresight it took to build some of thes…
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Twenty-somethings in Colorado and beyond are struggling. This psychologist explains why
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Many of us have been told that our twenties are the best time in our lives. But some data suggests otherwise. At least one new report says 20-somethings in the U.S. are some of the most unhappy in the world. "I have yet to meet someone who's like, ‘Gosh, I wish I could be in my 20s again,’” said Meg Jay, a clinical psychologist who specializes in t…
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